;. Shipping. . "; ■••■•• .; ;•-! Jggt&jp , BOUMCE. . lie tot and favourite ■■■■_.. ". ■' ' - ";'•'. |BIBE 0/ . I '.'■'. .. C»pt»ia looAJf, left Sydney yisteriaajy the"22rd tiirt.? sod so is doe here on the ~29tb. ',".".'; She will le&Te Auckland again for Sydney and Melbourne on or afout WEDNESDAY, Ist November. For freight jOrpaiSMei apply to _ V '.-.''- . 'r . ' . CKUICKaHAIfKicO^/ ■ -'-■■ it.'.., ■ . : _ . -.[ ..-"AfeQtV. •5, Queen-street, A«9kland, ■ •■ , ■; . . 0ct.24,18T& .:■■■■ ; .'.■;■'■ ', -.\ ,'; •r • .... GISBOjiNE AND CAT.T.rSG ON THE COAST. - - Tbe s.s. . ■ .• 1- .! . .: •JANE DO'U GL A S,' CapUtn Frasik, will leave Auckland as above on or • Sbont SATURDAY, 2Sth Instant. • CRUICKBHANK &:CO.', i J . : . Agents. 16. Queen-street, - ' ',' ' Anciland, Oct }S, 1576. ."" , " XTNTON STEAMSHIP COM\J PANY OF NEW- ZEALAHD . (LIMITED). fOR TARANAKr, NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & PORT CHALMERS. Booki>"o iimocoH to Sydnby, Melboitbkb, and aia New Zealand Ports. . - TIME TABLE—OCTOBER, 1576. § r . \'i - - ■ ■ i - i . 1r \ § OXEHUNGA .3 S- g gj. 3 .3 S DEPART. II J |||' I J The s.s. 'LADYBIRD , will leave the Wharf on SATURDAY, 2Sth Inst. . at 4 p.m. Passengers by 2 p.m. train. HKNTIKRSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Corner of Qneen and West Queen-streets. AUCKLAND STEAM JKE»£ -c\. packet company (LIMITED). FOR GISBOKNE AND NAPIER. Thes.s. «G O - A H E A D , will leave Auckland on THURSDAY, 2Cth instant at 4 p.m. • , • CJTEAM COMiiaNICAT[ON k5 WITH TBE THAMES. TIME T ABLE. Fob Thames—S.B. 'Dorhast.*
— Wednesday, 10.30 a.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. Friday, 12 noon Saturday, 10 a.m. Saturday, 3.30 p.m. For Th.otks —P.s. ' Enterprise • Wednesday, 5 p.m. Friday, C p.m. Foe Coromaxdeli—S.s. ' Lalla. Rookd.' From Auckland : From Coromandel: Wednesday, 2 p.m. Thursday, 2 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Hot responsible for goods or parcels put on board frith out a shipping note. J. EDWARDS, Manager. S.- 'T R A NS I T.' TIHE TABLE. Leave Auckland : CeaveWairoa: Wednesday, 3 p.m. Thnrsday, 12 noon Notice.—THt' Transit" will be laidup for painting and overhaul on Friday and Saturday, and resnme the trips to the Wairoa on Monday the 30th instant. Freight, 10s. per ton. Passage, 55.; Return, 7s. ; M. NICCOL, Agent. r «£Mfe». TjlO-B-COEOaJLANDE'L. 4MK J- 1 -■ • The s-s. -ARGYLB , will leave EVERY MONDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, and EVERY FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. A, McGREGOK, Manager. 'Tg'-Jfr T l> e A N ' S SIKM • . WAIKATO TEANSPOKT. -- ) . '. TISfE TABLE OF S.S. ' ALERT.' : From Mercer: I From Cambridge: ' On llonday and Thursday, On Wednesday and Saturat 6 a.m. I day, at 6 a.m. N B.—A Person will be in attendance at the Railvray Station, Auckland, to Receive Goods. Parcels may also be left »t the Store of the Agent, R. B. ( Eymok, Corner of. Victoria and Albert-streets. Favourite S.S. ' LILIE ' i I will leave Mercer for Horotin and ' Waipa Biver3, reaching Newcastle on Saturday at 6 a.m., Hamilton on Monday. Alexandra < on Tuesday. Alexandra to Mercer, Wednesday; ] Mercer to Heads, Thursday; Heads to ilercer, Frf- i Cargo received at the Store of John Lamb, Wo. 1, ■ Queen-street, and every attention paid to forwarding - it with care and LAMB _ Agent . , October 12,1876. ' '- r&* rrtHE KEW ZEALAND SHIP- ' I PING COMPANY (LIMITED}. „ *&<m& H London j fSJSmR Bbasch: ] christchurch, WISST ; N.Z. L^'S S^—**\| within. ;
THE COMPANY'S FLEET consists of:— Tons Tons. The HURTJNTTI .. 1064 The WAIKATO.... 1053 MATAURA .. 898 WAIMATE .. 1157 OPAWAV..... 1000 WAIMEA .... 871 OEARI . .. 1054 WAIPA 1057 OTAKI 1053 WAIROA .... 1057 PIAKO 1000 WAITANGI .. 1101 BAKAIa"!.;. 1057 WAITARA .. 833 EANGITIKI.'. 1225 TVANGANTTI 1000 Branches at all principal ports in the colony. AUCKLAND BRANCH—93, Queen-stbeet. ■ ati' "rVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 3BSk COMPANY (LIMITED). riRBT WOOL SHIP FOR LONDOK DIRECT. The magnificent Iron ship • O R A R I,' 1 054 tona regirter, W. Mosey, Commander, will be dispatched as above on or about the 30th December. Having been built expressly for this trade, the ' Orari' is fitted with every comfort and convenience, and offers an unusually good opportunity for passengers to England. Carries an experienced Surgeon. For freight or passage (saloon, second-class, or steerage) apply at the Company's Office, ;93, •Queen-• Street JOHN BATGER, Local Manager. -«-. T>ASSENGERS' LINE X>F J! PACKETS TO NEW- ZEALAND OWNED EY MESSES. SHAW, SAVIIX 4 CO., S4, Leadesbai.]>btreet, London. The above line of ships are regular traders to all the prtocirel ports of New Zealand. They ere clipper bSds Massed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by matters. The. bill of fare is most subSSSS and ef the best quality, and the accommodato grant passages from London W New Zealand, payment; forwfach.has aorrfeaveS^o^rSguJar^rvals: 1111, ' to FuU particulars on co , OWEN 4GBAHAM. \ Agent.. CRUICKeHANKfcfiO > - Machinery. TJI O E .. S ALB. 6 .ndi s T H^p?weSin e . a »dßo U er, Bone Mills for hand or steam-power Breakdown and Circnlar-eawiiif>UeUnery Single and Double-purchase Winches New and Second-hand Timber-Jack*, litons li-lnch Bert Tramway Wire Voel Screws for loading ship*, &c. Terms can be arranged. MASESIELD AND CO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4664, 25 October 1876, Page 1
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